Angela Milliken-Tull Managing Director, Chameleon PDE
Ciara Gillespie Teacher of MYP and IB Chemistry , ABA Oman International School
Charlotte Ward PSHE Coordinator, Humanities Teacher

In this discussion, sponsored by our partner Chameleon PDE, we explore how emerging leaders develop essential leadership skills, tackle systemic challenges, and leverage professional relationships.

Key themes:

  • The key skills and competencies that are most critical for advancement into leadership roles in international education.
  • The unique challenges faced by early-career leaders in the international education sector, how developing leadership skills and coaching helps address these challenges.
  • External influences that can support personal development as an early-career leader.
  • The importance of evaluating the demands and requirements of a leadership position,  recognising when to take on a position or even step back.
  • Significant learning experiences and challenges in early career leadership - the lessons learned and implemented.
  • Strategies used to build trust and credibility within a team or with peers as a new leader.

Guests:

Angela Milliken-Tull - Director of Chameleon PDE

Hasna Hussein: PYP Coordinator at International School of Dakar

Ciara Gilliespie: Teacher of MYP and IB Chemistry at ABA Oman International School

Charlotte Ward: PSHE Coordinator, Humanities Teacher at TSI International School

Andrew Goga: Head of Humanities at Heritage International School

 

 

 

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